Double or Bust for FSG?

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Yesterday was one of the saddest days in my living LFC memory. Still torn between whether the 2007 Final loss was more painful or did I feel worse when we lost the FA Cup final or when I finally conceded the title in 2009 after months of anticipation and years of hope. None are comparable but given that Kenny’s sack is freshest it remains the most painful one.

I was vocal in objections earlier when Kenny’s name was doing the rounds as the prospective manager of the club. Not because I doubted the man. Only because I feared the events of yesterday. The lasting memory of him that I would like the fans to have of him would have been of his pure delight and arms raised gesture towards the dugout when LFC scored a goal. What do you know, I will always remember him by that gesture and his childlike smile.

No parting ever is happy. Probably the ideal case scenario would have been for Kenny to have taken the two year contract and honed an Assistant Manager to take over the reigns when his contract expired. Had everything gone to plan, now would have been the time we would have been looking to appoint the future successor of Kenny. As it turns out, we are now looking at the successor either way. We all love Kenny. We all are so grateful to him for what he did in the past as well as how he rescued us when we were staring at abyss last January. Having said that, it is fair to assume that it is arguable to call 2011-12 a success. Kenny unselfishly served the club when the need arose. I would have liked him to have worked a way out if things did not go as per plan instead of defending what transpired on the field. At the risk of someone who would have wanted Kenny to go, I should clarify it couldn’t be further from the truth. I wanted him to stay. At least one more season. There are two major reasons for that – a. he was our biggest hero in the past season and a half. While that is obviously a testament to how big a man Kenny is, it also points out the lack of other star players, and b. because of the romance that Kenny’s second coming brought to the club. We would have liked it to have a happy ending. Pragmatically, if it had been anyone except Kenny, we would have probably wanted him to go in January, if not sooner.

I was also worried about the ‘Liverpool Way’ of only telling fans about things when there was anything concrete. However, all of us on twitter heard ‘confirmed, not rumors’ news from every media house before club came out with a statement about an hour later. While the way club conducts his business is well respected, the fans appreciate to hear things first from the club than from anyone else. Similar goes for other rumors, like Ayre came out with the statement dismissing reports that he’d been sacked too. The club will do well to understand that sometimes quashing rumors is more important from the fans’ perspective.

I still believe the FSG know what they are doing and in the business of running this club with good intentions. For lack of any evidence on the contrary, I would like to give them the ‘benefit of doubt’. If it’s a business and making money is their aim, it isn’t contradictory to the fans’ goal of success. There’s nothing that sells better than success. For them, it is an opportunity to start afresh. When they’d come in, they didn’t know much about the footballing business. They couldn’t look much beyond appointing a Director of Football and beyond Kenny for Manager. They might be a little more educated now. Still assuming they have noble intentions, what happens in the next two months would define their reign at Anfield. It is an important summer for both LFC as well as FSG’s ownership of LFC. It is all well and good to hear that FSG have a ‘plan’, an ‘ambition’ and that they are ‘winners’. Let’s see how that plan transpires over the next two months or so.

I doubt that they will give Kenny millions in severance pay just to hire someone like Roberto Martinez. It has to be someone whom they believe will take club closer to success. It would also mean that they need another substantial influx into the club in terms of new manager’s players. I doubt they would hire Rafa for they would fear being stuck in a similar situation sometime down the line and wouldn’t like to attract further criticism. I am holding my breath this summer for FSG to demonstrate their ambition. It is double or bust time for FSG. In the meantime, I would expect them to appreciate the fact that fans would be nervy in the next few months and would like them to connect with us better.

If we’re able to climb up the table and get into Champions League football next year, every fan would be over-the-moon. As a fan, there’s nothing that Kenny would want more.

YNWA, Kenny. You’ll forever be King.

Kaushal

7 Comments

  1. Good article, sums up the feelings of the majority of Liverpool fans…Onwards & Upwards!

  2. am glad you think there the right people for the job,because all i can see is kenny sacked after 3 trips to wembley playing the best football i have seen for years except for the goals and next season lucas back gerrard for a full season and neading a few new players,then theres all the plans they have made for the new ground o no they havnt done anythink,imo there no better than g and h.they have made one change liverpool fans now dont even stand as one behind kenny what happened to ynwa we were fans that were diffrent than any others not any more we need to change what we sing to we dont even back one of the most famous people liverpool fc have had the honour to manage us.we are no better than man city and chesea fans the days of standing with pride and saying i am a liverpool fan has gone. we will just stand and watch these idiot ruin are once great club and what it stood for.liverool fc kenny u will walk alone

  3. The right man (or woman!) for the job is crucial now. We can’t afford to make another managerial appointment that will last just for a season or even two.

    There is a still a huge restructuring job to do, on and off the pitch. Personally, I believe Kenny needed another season to get the team playing right. Ironically, the Swansea result notwithstanding, there were some signs that it was starting to happen.

    Chelsea have shown that impatience with managers who don’t deliver immediately is costly. It’s not an example we want to follow. Manchester United have shown that patience and belief in a manager with vision, coupled with long-term support, can also reap rich dividends.

    Having said that, I think we need to make progress very soon. The Euros may slow activity in the transfer market down a little, but success win the competition will inflate players’ prices to the point that we may struggle to afford.

    Leaving a managerial appointment late may make it impossible for the new manager to re-shape the squad as they’d want in what remains of the transfer window, which will mean that they’ll have to work with what we’ve got. (I think our current squad is pretty close, but it can always be improved.)

    Who is likely to get the job? No idea. Everyone’s got their personal favourite. But whoever it is, they’ll need time, patience and support – from the owners, and the fans.

  4. Best football in ages…which game was that. The last 15 min of the fa cup? If we played like that all season we would have been higher up the league and would have won fa cup

  5. Great article, and one in which I agree with whole heartedly! The only thing FSG can do which will prove they have the best intentions of LFC as their priority is to appoint a top top manager! We know the names that are being offered around, are any of them a step in the right direction? I’m not so sure, maybe AVB but even then that is a risk! There are only two managers on the planet that will be good enough to get Liverpool where they belong… Mourinho and Guardiola! And everyone says “Liverpool are not a big club anymore, we can’t attract either of those two” – I disagree, let’s not forget Kenny was given £120m or thereabouts, and probably another £50m if he was still here, that money would have attracted Mourinho and Guardiola, inheriting Reina, Skrtel, Gerrard and Suarez along with the prospect of Carroll becoming prolific, It would appealing to any manager! Ok we cannot offer champions league next term, if Mourinho or Guardiola want a “big club” or “top four” team, the answer is simple… “take the job and turn us into one”. FSG are sport business men, they know how to run a team, if they wanted a top manager, they can get one! They know it, we know it! So come on JWH and TW – show us a statement of intent, get The Special One or currently out of work Guardiola!

  6. Great article, and one in which I agree with whole heartedly! Kenny deserved another year, so now the only thing FSG can do which will prove they have the best intentions of LFC as their priority is to appoint a top top manager!

    We know the names that are being offered around, are any of them a step in the right direction? I’m not so sure, maybe AVB but even then that is a risk! There are only two managers on the planet that will be good enough to get Liverpool back where they belong… Mourinho and Guardiola! And everyone says “Liverpool are not a big club anymore, we can’t attract either of those two” – I disagree, let’s not forget Kenny was given £120m or thereabouts, and probably another £50m if he was still here, that money would have attracted Mourinho and Guardiola, inheriting Reina, Skrtel, Gerrard and Suarez along with the prospect of Carroll becoming prolific, It would be appealing to any manager! Ok we cannot offer champions league next term, if Mourinho or Guardiola want a “big club” or “top four” team, the answer is simple… “take the job and turn us into one”. FSG are sport business men, they know how to run a team, even if ‘soccer’ is not their chosen field of expertise, if they wanted a top manager, they can get one! They know it, we know it! So c’mon John W Henry, show us your worth and get The Special One or the easier option of out-of-work Guardiola!

  7. In a strange way, this is a win-win situation for Kenny (as much as he loves the club), because if we fail in our goals next season, everyone will appreciate Kenny should have been kept on, and if we succeed it was Kenny’s philosophy which gave us that platform. The most ironic thing about it all? If AVB becomes our new manager, he will have that platform to work from the very same way Robbie Di Matteo has had at Chelsea. YNWA

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